SAM COACH

SPEED: 18-90+ mph/30-145+ kph
SPIN: Yes (Varying Top to Back)
BALL FEED RATE: 1.5-8 Seconds
ELEVATION: Adjustable, Manual
SWEEP/OSCILLATION: Programmable and Random, 1-6 Shots, 7 Positions
POWER: AC Mains
BALL CAPACITY: 250+
WEIGHT: 86 lbs/39 kg
REMOTE: Ball Feed
WARRANTY: 3 Year (Parts & Labor)
DIMENSIONS: 26" x 36" x 48"

 

 

 

 

The SAM® Coach Commercial Machine offers a digital control panel and six shots with seven positions, thus allowing two double-line drills using the service and the advantage areas. With a standard one-function wireless remote, it is the perfect teaching aide for a coach. It offers programmed or random capabilities.

The SAM® Commercial Tennis Ball Machine product line is designed for the racquet club or home court owner looking for great value in a tennis ball machine. The home court owner will be pleased with the ease of use and maintenance free design. The club pro will not be pestered by other members with questions on how to use the machine—SAM® machines have the industries' simplest controls and are the number one favorite of club players! Introduced in 2000 and upgraded in 2002 and 2007, the SAM® Commercial Tennis Ball Machine product line has proven to be the ideal companion for a club or hard-core tennis player. With ball delivery topping out at 90+ mph and a feed rate range of 1.4 to 8 seconds, the commercial models can deliver top and back spin that challenge the toughest player.

All SAM® Commercial models allow control of the feed rate, ball delivery speed, and top/back spin. With a 250+ ball capacity and manual elevation, the commercial line runs from AC mains power only. Standard machines operate on 120VAC; 240VAC is available but must be ordered by phone to ensure correct power configuration.

What makes SAM® Commercial Tennis Ball machines unique is that the balls are ejected from the machine at a minimum of 30" from the court surface. (Most other commercial machines are ejecting the ball at approximately 12-16" from the court.).

The results are a more realistic ball trajectory that is similar to what you would experience in a match, and more useable court for the machine. (When the ball leaves the machine, it doesn't need to climb much to get over the net. Therefore, it can drop closer to the service line and as a result provides considerably more variety in shot sequences.)